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FOOTBALL.
OPENING MATCHES OF THE SEASON.
CHAMPIONS DEFEATED,
The Hongkong League had a good
fally deserve their win for they masters of the game at all times, Lau, except for his mistake as above noted, playing one of the best game ever given by him. Corners innumerable fell to the East Surreys, who failed to turn them to ac count. On one occasion only did South China appear to have a chance of scoring and then Chan So failed miserably from
opening on Saturday, ten matches being close range.
played in spite of the threatening typhoon. The two matches in which the Royal Artillery ware to take part had to be esneciled as the Gunners could not make the journey from Stonecutters Island owing to the black signals being hoisted
The surprises of the week were the defest of the champions by their neigh hours, the low scoring in the East Surreys-South China game and the record score is the East Surreys Reserves-China Athletic
game.
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The league matches resulted as follows:
Division. I.
H.M.S. Tamar ... ↑ China Athletic Club de Recreio... 9 Kowloon East Surreys 1 South China
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University ..........0 2 China Athletic.
East Surreys-Douglas Cooper and Jordan; McGreavy, Mitchell and Bris- towa; Charlesworth, Cheeseman, Humber-| stone, Butler and Mackleworth,
Referee: Me. Gilbert,
Kowloon Club de Estreio. A large crowd turned out to witness this game on the Railway ground at Eowloon, the Recreio beating last year's champions by two goals to one. Avery and Read, last year's players were absent from Kowloon's defence, while the Raureic made two changes from last year's team, D. Xavier turning ont in the forward line and Silva replacing Fernandez in goal. Kowloon soon set the 1pace and before the Recreio could settle down, Kowloon were one up, Cavielle having steered the ball passed Silva, Kowloon with the assistance of a strong wind held the upper hand throughout the first half but a breakaway by Gosano led up to the scores being level at the interval. Durand failed to clear a shot
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from the Interport centre forward and Silva put on the finishing touch and turn- ed the ball into the net. Half-time, one 3 all. ....!
Reserves......... 2 Kowloon Res.
Division H. “B." Moslem Club...... 3 China Athletic
Boy Scouts 2 China Athletic
St Joseph's Res... H.K. & S. Bank
H.M.S. "Tanar" e. China Athletic "A" These teams met on the Club ground. The Chinese turned out in very large numbers, the Leighton-Hills slopes-being crowded. The game ended in a draw of two goals all, but on the general run of the game the sailors were unlucky in dropping a point. On their display in their opening match, the sailors should do well in the league this season. Their inside forwards are great and know when and how to shoot. Pan. Ping in the Athletic's goal, had a busy time and some of his saves may be said to be lucky. A fine header from Stewart early in the game was pulled down from almost under the bar. Chan on the Athletic's left wing was early prominent with a fine centre which Sten failed to turn to account. The Tamar put on pressure and the backs were playing well up Stewart sent in hot shot which Pan failed to hold but, Lo Wai Man dropping
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In the opening minutes of the second ball, the dippy forwards of the visitors game the home defence a warm time, but the latter cleared their lines well. Gosano netted but the goal was nullified by offside play. Receiving from a corner Durand no chance from close range. For kick, Gosano made no mistake giving..
the remaining portion of the game, Kowloon attacked strongly but failed to and P. Xavier playing a sound game, penetrate the Recreio's defence. Ogley
and when the final whistle sounded Kow- loon were behind by the odd goal in
three.
The teams:
Kowloon-Durand; Wheeler and Young: Turner, Simms and McKelvie;
Pile, Spary, Cavielle, Hayes and Mason.
Recreio.-Silva; Ogley and P. Xavier: Souza, A. A. Remedios and C. F. Remedios; D. Xavier, Fuertes, Gossuo, Silva and Brown.
Referee: Mr. Phillips Hongkong Club Res. F. China Athletic
"A."
Being a goal down at the interval, the Reserves asserted themselves in the second to one in their opening match of the half and ended up winners by two goals season. The Chinese were in position on the slopes long before the game started
RAILWAY sleared from the soul line. Froin and when Lau Kau opened the score the clearance, Wang Pak Chong received early in the game the yell that went up and running round Apps had Avery only the Club defence were sound, the attack echoed throughout the Valley. Although to beat when he sent across the goalmouth could not get going and at the interval and Chan Kwong Iu running down sent they were a goal down. The Club levelled in a high centre and Wong Pak Chong up through a penalty, Johnstone scoring meeting the ball headed in and Avery from the spot kick. A fine shot from being unsighted the ball bit the bar and King later found Hui Shing Iu out of rehounded into the net giving the position and the Club took the lead. Athletic. their first league goal, which Final score, Hongkong Club Reserves 2, may be said to have been a very lucky China Athletic
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Kowloon Reserves v. Hacralo Reserves.
These teams met on the Railway ground before a good attendance and scored two
a corner in clearing a wing shot from the Recreio who led at the interval by a Fang Kam Wing but the flag kick was goal to nil. Kowloon took the lead early cleared. Shortly afterwards, Worthing in the second half, gosis being scored ton receiving a pass from Leonard, went by Millard and Vickers. With a win through- and gave the goalie no chance almost certain for the home team the with a low drive making the scores level.defence let in Rocha who slipped the ball The Athletic took the lead from a fine to Pereira and the latter netted shot by Suen who took the ball on the With the score two all Kowloón" again turn and flashed it passed Avery who put on pressure but failed to secure the dived a trifle too late to reach the ball necessary goal, the final whistle found White took a free kick for the goalie the teams equal, sharing four goals.. handling just outside the penalty area. but his shot just missed the upright.
St. Joseph's College v. University. Halftime, China Athletic 9, Tamar 1. Playing on their own ground, the From the restart, the sailors went all College beat the University by four goals out to get level and Pan was lucky to to mil. Omary Ward and McGrann stop a fast low shot from Stewart, the coored before the interval, while Ward goalie making a full length dive and put on the fourth in the closing half. just tipping the ball behind for a corner. East Surreys Heserves ». China » Stewart receiving after a shot from
Athletic B." Worthington had been turned down, beat
Although expected to win easil
Pan all the way with a rising shot and clear fifteen goals win for the Eat made the score two all. The closing Surreys was hardly expected to take stages of the game found the Tamar on place on the Garrison ground against top and excitement ran high when the China Athletic B." The monotony Leonard in the last minute ran through of taking the ball from the net and plac the Athletic's defence only to be grassed
by Lai Tuk Tat just as he was about tong it on the centre spot was relieved put the ball into the net. Pan cleared the sounding of the final whistle amidst the din that followed and shortly pairs turned out with his shooting boots after the whistla scunded with the game fobinson scored three, Hicks and Phil and had seven goals to his credit. two goals all
lips had two each while. Williams also scored.
The teams;* ̈
Tamar-Avery; McCormick and Apps; Body, White and King; Robins, Stewart, St. Joseph's Reserves v. H.K. and Leonard, Wortington and Bennett, de Gua Shanghai Bank,
China Athletic-Pan Kn Ping; To Woo Playing on the South China ground Man and Lai Yuk Tat; Chan Woon In, the team from the Bank went down by" Lam Yak Ying and Ng Po Lam; Fang three goals to one, when making their Kam Wing, Pang Ka Chuen, Wong Pakdebut in the League. Gosano, a brother Chong, Bata Kum Shun and Chan of the Interport centre, scored the Kyong lu
Bank's first and only goal. Baptista two and Souza scored for the Reserves East Surreys v. South China.
Kontom Club, China Athletic “A” This game on the Garrison ground af These met on the Sookunpoo "B" tracted a good number of Chinese sup-ground and the Mosler won by three porters. The East Surreys fielded the goals to two. Dallah scored three for the team that served them last season, while Mosleme and Ng Chee Hong scored for South Chius had two only of last year's China"A" Sallah, of the Moslems first league team. Nine-tenths of the put through his own goal. play was in the South China's half but.
Referee: Mr. Holländs
the East Surreys netted once only during Boy Scouts. China Athletic "B" the game and this being practically a gift The Scouts made their debut in the
from Lau Hing Cheung in goal who had league a success when they beat the plenty of time to clear from a header China B team by two goals to one- by Humberstone bat making 5. blina Cheung Young Fook and Ip Po Wah swipe at the ball be missed it and the scored for the Scouts. Shek Won Pat put ball entered the net giving the East through his own goal, which, gave the Surreys the points. The East Surreys China B" their only goal,
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